Vinci said:
FFS, very few people are suggesting that Kinect is going to succeed based merely on the advertising alone. Anyone worth talking to on the subject is not going to argue that. What they're arguing is that Kinect is in its honeymoon period right now, and it's far too early to suggest that it's a hit or will be a hit anywhere close to the massive phenomenon the Wii became. Selling excellent numbers during the holiday period with a decent enough product, with strong advertising, and some creative energy? That's not impressive. What's impressive is selling at borderline holiday numbers every month of the year for over two years. That's impressive. Will Kinect do that? I doubt it, unless it gets remarkably impressive software over the next several months.
people ARE suggesting that Kinect isn't getting positive word of mouth when we can plainly see that it is getting positive word of mouth.
it is a hit right now. will it continue to be a hit? i don't think anyone arguing against the daft notion that people don't really like it, or will get bored of it in a week (is that up to a month yet?) are saying it's going to sell as well as the best selling console ever.
right now it's a hit. right now it's selling well.
one of the reasons kinect is selling so well right now is because it's new and exciting. obviously the 'newness' will fade in time, but so what?
right now it's new and exciting and selling well. not because of advertising. not because it's in it's honeymoon period. because it's new and exciting.
if you want to set the standards for success up to 'WII LEVELS OF SUCCESS OVER A LONG PERIOD OF TIME' then you better be consistant with that.
2.5 million worldwide in a couple of weeks... we know it's still selling two weeks later... why does it need to keep selling for that to be impressive?
i'm sure the time will come when it stops selling and everyone who couldn't wait to laugh at Kinect sales finally gets to have a chuckle. i don't think anyone will be laughing before mid february though.
and even that will be too soon to write Kinect off. many consoles have bounced back from pretty painful post launch sales figures.
Kinect has been very successfully launched. it is viewed positively by consumers. it is in great demand as i type.
it may all end. the anti motion control gang may be right next time, but they're not doing so well in their predictions to date.